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Plea in HC seeking cancellation of liquor shop licence

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Delhi High Court will tomorrow hear a PIL seeking cancellation of licence issued to a liquor shop in Sunlight colony here on the ground that a school, temple, mosque and hospital are located near it.

The matter would be taken up for consideration by a division bench comprising Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw.

The petition filed by Satyamev Jayate Foundation, a Delhi-based social organisation, has sought the court's direction for cancelling the licence of the liquor shop in Sunlight Colony in south Delhi.

"Due to opening of the retail liquor vend in the area which is near a girl's school, temple, mosque as well as a hospital... The same is leading to building up of social unrest and tension which may lead to a law and order situation and some untoward incident," it said.
 

The plea, filed through advocate R K Saini, has requested the court to issue directions to the Delhi government and the excise commissioner for taking action in this regard.

It has termed the issue of licence as "grossly negligent, callous and deliberate inaction and abdication of public duty" on the part of the authorities.

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First Published: Nov 12 2014 | 9:36 PM IST

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